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Obsolete unit of force; same as 1 kilonewton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sthène (French: [stɛn]; symbol sn), sometimes spelled (or misspelled) sthéne[1] or sthene[2] (from Ancient Greek: σθένος, romanized: sthénos, lit. 'force'[3]), is an obsolete unit of force or thrust in the metre–tonne–second system of units (mts) introduced in France in 1919.[4] When proposed by the British Association in 1876, it was called the funal, but the name was changed by 1914.[1] The mts system was abandoned in favour of the mks system and has now been superseded by the International System of Units.[2]
1 sthène | = 1 kilonewton[5] |
≈ 101.9716 kilograms-force | |
≈ 224.8089 pounds-force | |
≈ 7,233.014 poundals |
sthène | |
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Unit system | Metre–tonne–second system of units |
Unit of | Force |
Symbol | sn |
Conversions | |
1 sn in ... | ... is equal to ... |
MTS base units | 1 t⋅m/s2 |
SI units | 1 kN |
British Gravitational System | 224.8089 lbf |
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